Experience our true 100-tooth flex-head ratcheting combination wrenches in the tightest of spaces. with just 3.6 of swing arc, they will make your job a whole lot easier. Our true single-pawl 100-tooth ratchet gear is achievable only through expert engineering and precise craftsmanship. Its unparalleled smooth ratcheting mechanism makes it a joy to use. All of these components are engineered to fit in a slim profile to make these the go-to wrench for pros. 180 flex-head box end combined with our slim profile gives you the ultimate flexibility. 12-point WaveDrive box end transfer torque uniformly and prevents damaging and rounding of the bolt. 0 offset on the box end gives you maximum clearance. Integrated steel color ring makes it easy to identify between SAE (red) and metric (blue) sizes. Open end features 6-point anti-slip groove that grips on the fastener and prevents slippage while you work. The open end is tipped at a 15 angle, it is useful especially in tight spots: after each 15 turn, flip the wrench over to quickly engage the fastener again. Flawless chrome plating, achieved by thorough polishing and careful application of chrome protective plating, ensures durability and corrosion resistance.
- Experience our true 100-tooth flex-head ratcheting wrenches in the tightest of spaces, with just 3.6° of swing arc, they will make your job a whole lot easier, our true single-pawl 100-tooth ratchet gear is achievable only through expert engineering and precise craftsmanship, its unparalleled smooth ratcheting mechanism makes it a joy to use, all of these components are engineered to fit in a slim profile to make these the go-to wrench for pros
- 180° flex-head box end combined with our slim profile gives you the ultimate flexibility
- 12-point wavedrive box end transfers torque uniformly and prevents damaging and rounding of the bolt
- 0° offset on the box end gives you maximum clearance
- Integrated steel color ring makes it easy to identify between SAE (red) and metric (blue) sizes
- Open end features 6-point anti-slip groove that grips on the bolt and prevents slippage while you work
- Open end is tipped at a 15° angle, useful especially in tight spots, after each 15° turn, flip the wrench over to quickly engage the fastener again
- Flawless chrome plating, achieved by thorough polishing and careful application of chrome protective plating, ensures durability and corrosion resistance
- Set completes with a convenient wrench rack for easy storage and transport, sizes: 10 mm, 12 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 17 mm, 19 mm open end and flex-head ratcheting box end
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Skyla Goldner (verified owner) –
A highly desirable set of open / box end combination wrenches with many additional features. Frankly, I was unimpressed by the industry’s initial offerings in ratcheting and swivel head wrenches; but Capri has allayed those concerns. The 100-point ratchet not only significantly limits the required swing, but if constructed as I surmise, provides strength and longevity to the ratchet mechanism. I’d like to see the interior of one of these. (I do not fondly recall trying to rebuild early versions of such wrenches.) According to the manufacturer’s illustrations, something like 12 pawl teeth engage the ratchet gear. There is a direction of swing arrow on the obverse face of the wrench. I’m conditioning myself to look for it versus my ingrained habit of “feeling the ratchet” (with both hands). Though the latter is done without looking, it seems more productive to let each hand be on its own way. The 15-degree tip angle is another asset to working productively. The finish of these wrenches is superb. I appreciate the appearance, comfort and ease of maintaining them clean and neat. They are corrosion resistant if not abused. No fine tools will tolerate lying on pavement. The 180-degree swivel is a big advantage for me. I can approach obstructed fasteners – such as in engine compartments – with alacrity exceeding that afforded by 15-, 30- and 45-degree offset wrenches. The variable angle also lets me “sneak past” appurtenances like wiring and hoses without further disassembly. Note that at 90 degrees the swivel head will start fasteners with finger pressure similar to using a nut driver. So, in several ways, these wrenches replace the necessity for a number of tools. (Ratchets, offset wrenches, flex shaft adapters, hollow shaft nut drivers…) I’m not getting rid of any of my standard tools, but I will use these Capri wrenches preferentially when I’m away from my roll cab or just commencing a maintenance job. My other initial concern about these was the small bit of play I detected in the swivel head. But, because of the closely machined joint, the applied torque doesn’t just place shear stress on the roll pin but causes the knuckle faying surfaces to bear. As wrench size increases, so does the knuckle size increase. Thus far I don’t observe any wear (either visual or “sloppiness” feeling) at this point; nor have I succeeded in deforming or breaking any of them. The wrench set covers an appropriate range of ‘starter’ sizes. Searching the manufacturer’s website, however, did not show any additional sizes offered. Thankfully, fasteners larger than 19mm typically are less obstructed. I very much appreciate the packaging. The tote tray serves well in tool drawer storage and is easy (and secure) to grab and go. Other makers (such as SK) provide such totes, but this one seems more substantial than the common polypropylene versions. Also nifty is the color coding of SAE and metric tools. Handily, Capri takes this one step further than the color- coded tote handles and marks the tools themselves (as does Pittsburgh Forge – socket sleeve labels, and Armstrong Tools – Eliminator pass-through socket end colors) by providing the latter. The 12-point box end is standard, it seems, with ratcheting wrenches. More than starting convenience and the asserted torque distribution advantages (more important to the tool’s well-being than to its user I suppose) the configuration impresses this user with its tolerance of slightly irregular fasteners, be they modified, worn or poorly made. At the open end, the anti-slip grooves (serrated jaws) are new to me. I’ve not yet seen an advantage, but I suppose that a worn fastener might be tolerated to some extent. This is a fine set of seven wrenches. I take pride in owning them. And I expect them to serve me well for a long time.
Fay Erdman (verified owner) –
This set combines a fine-tooth, reversible and flexible-neck ratchet with a (mostly) standard box wrench, in each size. The ratchet head works very well, and when I used it for assembling a metal workbench, being able to bend the head to reach tight spaces was very helpful. The box end works well too, though I am unsure about the “tooth” pattern cast into the gripping edges – In some cases I could see this rounding off bolt heads, but in my uses it was fine.